I am finding it hard to understand the mentality of those who seem to advocate the use of yardage aids in all their forms and that they speed up play.
Voice an opinion that you do not feel the need because you sincerely believe that each golfer has it within him to play without these outside crutches, and out comes the verbal abuse in the form of “imagined superiority”; “moral superiority”; “dinosaur attitude” ; ban scorecards etc, etc.
I for one do not need yardage markers to play my golf. I am not alone in this. I don’t believe that this knowledge is part of the game, certainly not the one I play. The only information should come from your game, not via an outside source, i.e. Caddie, markers, yardage books or electronic aid. To my mind that is unacceptable. I equate it to an athlete needing outside substances to enhance his game. However in Golf, the Governing Bodies, in their wisdom, have allowed the use of such outside aids.
I take no Moral High Ground. They are legal so golfers are entitled to use them. Yes, I certainly do not agree with USGA & R&A regards distance aids
of any kind. IMHO they have got it wrong, and the game has become infected with all form of distance aids.
As to the argument that it speeds up play, let’s put this into perspective. No, it does not speed up the game it, in fact, it slows it down – When, when compared to the game I and guys like me play. To those who can’t or don’t want to remember how golf was once played, let me remind you (that also includes any one sitting on any of our Governing Bodies). We walk to our ball, I for one enjoy looking and examining the course as I walk (hopefully my ball is on the fairway). During this walk I have the opportunity to observe the course, its condition, the quality of the ground underfoot, gauge the wind and the overall weather – as I have matured I have noticed some of the architectural details beyond the standard hazards, so by the time I approach my ball I know which club to use and hopefully my skill & swing will give me the shot I seek.
No stopping to jump on or off a cart, no indecision as to which club to use until I have used the Range Finder – or paced out from a marker or having examined in detail my yardage book – then, perhaps, walk back to my bag to select another club. Some time later, the Golfer approaches his ball to again go through his same pre shot check list (as with every shot) including mentally re calculating distance, by the time he has taken his shot he would have spent more time at the ball than I would have
I will accept that Range Finders may result in a quicker round against any other form of yardage collator, but I cannot see how it can be faster than the golfer using the traditional method. Have the R&A, USGA or the electronic distance manufacturers made any comparisons using the traditional method or just against other forms of yardage?
You may not like the way many play the game; your priority maybe money and winning at any cost. Well, that’s down to you, as long as it’s legal, but with the Governing Bodies moving away from the original Spirit and Soul of Golf it looks like everything will become legal in time. As I get older I understand that money is the name of the game. But to some of us we feel that we cannot accept this modern attitude of, “I don’t Care” - because I for one do care.
If I have to carry the label of ’Morally Superior’ or ‘Dinosaur’ to remind you exactly what Golf ‘IS ‘ - then so be it.